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She was one of the favorites to win the fifth series of the Strictly Come Dancing before she was pulled out because of the sudden death of her father.
But Kelly Brook has another chance to showcase her dance moves on the dance floor. She is set to join the line-up for the competition's upcoming Christmas Special.
The 33-year-old model is going to be paired alongside professional dancer, Brendan Cole, and she seems excited at the prospect of getting her glittery glad-rags on once again.
On her Twitere page, she writes: 'Excited to get back in the rehearsal Studio this week for @bbcstrictly Christmas Special! #Glitterballs.
'Great morning rehearsing with @TheBrendan_Cole for @bbcstrictly Xmas Special!! #ChaCha.'
And the brunette beauty even tweeted a few pictures of the couple in their former glory, with the star strutting her stuff in a series of skimpy outfits.
Alongside the pictures, she wrote: 'For One Night Only #SCD # Christmas Special '.
Displaying her washboard stomach in a series of cropped tops and flaunting her lean limbs in a number of tiny minidresses, the star appeared to be in her element as she took to the dancefloor.
And it would seem Brendan is just as happy to have Kelly on board.
He said: 'I'm working with Kelly for the Strictly Christmas special, albeit briefly. We were back in the studio on Monday, and she's a great dancer, and a lovely, bubbly person to be around. It was lovely to be back with her. We get to revisit certain things that were very good.'
But the New Zealand-born dancer was less than complimentary about this year's partner, Olympic gold medal-winning cyclist Victoria Pendleton, explained she's 'not suited' to the dancing world.
Brendan added: 'She's not a dancer or a performer and she's not suited to this industry.'
Kelly will be part of the Strictly All stars, which will make, nine contestants from earlier series make a triumphant return to the dancefloor.
Singer Rachel Stevens, actress Chelsee Healey and newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky are also going to imitate their former success on the show.
And BBC Breakfast presenter Chris Hollins, actor Tom Chambers and Welsh Olympian Colin Jackson will try to have another shot at lifting the Glitterball Trophy while favorites Ann Widdecombe and Russell Grant will make no-doubt comical appearances.
Meanwhile, veteran comic Bobby Ball, comedienne Katy Brand, JLS singer JB Gill, actress Sheila Hancock, footballer Fabrice Muamba and children's TV presenter Helen Skelton will be seen together on the dance floor for the first time.
Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly are going to host while judges Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell, Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli are going to tell who among the contestants wins the talent show Christmas presentation.
The Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special is set to appear on BBC One on Christmas Day (December 25).
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